07/23 DCIB, 7.5m, 138L
Once again, Craig nailed it. The wind started to build a little after 11 and initially was pretty sketchy. By noon, however, it was starting to fill in, and eventually it became quite steady even as clouds rolled in and the sky over Wallsburg got progressively blacker. Then suddenly at a little after 4 the wind shifted abruptly to the SE and started gusting into the 30s and 40s (peak 46) flipping at least one trampoline in Charleston. Fortunately for me, I was off the water before the shift. Billy and several other kiters also took advantage of some very decent wind.